Hi,

> Yeah, its been a while since I had to get involved in this.  We have a
> customer with their own IPv4 allocation that wants us to announce a /27 for
> them. Back in "the day", it was /24 or larger or all bets were off.  Is
> that still the case now?

This is still the case today.

I wonder what will change (if anything) when ARIN runs out of IPv4 space. 
Geoff's current predictions say Feb 2015, but I wouldn't be surprised if it 
turns out to be sooner than that. But, when that happens ARIN will only have 
the 'Dedicated IPv4 block to facilitate IPv6 Deployment' [1] left, and it will 
use 'a minimum size allocation of /28 and a maximum size allocation of /24' for 
that block. The block is meant for things like dual stacked DNS servers, NAT64 
and other IPv6 deployments where a bit of IPv4 is still necessary.

I wonder how reachable those systems will be... Will people adjust their 
filters, or will most usage of this block (and thereby all new entrants in the 
ISP market in the ARIN region) just be doomed?

Cheers,
Sander


[1] https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#four10


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